User:mmontour has created a quick and dirty gtk program called 'satscan' which performs the first steps of a cold-start acquisition. It scans through the satellite numbers 8 at a time in several different frequency bands, and displays a symbol on the screen indicating the strength of each signal. The program (which includes portions of 'hhtest.c') is available here: [1]. Description/screenshots are

GP2021 is "dumb" GPS receiver, similar to hammerhead. (But I think it communicates over ISA bus, not over serial). However, its data sheets are freely available. Well, hammerhead marketing tells us that their GPS chip is something special, http://www.gpsworld.com/gpsworld/article/articleDetail.jsp?id=3053 . It seems to differ from "dumb" receivers by doing code phase search in hardware, directly.

There is an interesting paper on increasing accuracy of commercial GPSs that may be applicable. [4].
Other interesting papers. [5][6]

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User:mmontour has created a quick and dirty gtk program called 'satscan' which performs the first steps of a cold-start acquisition. It scans through the satellite numbers 8 at a time in several different frequency bands, and displays a symbol on the screen indicating the strength of each signal. The program (which includes portions of 'hhtest.c') is available here: [1]. Description/screenshots are

GP2021 is "dumb" GPS receiver, similar to hammerhead. (But I think it communicates over ISA bus, not over serial). However, its data sheets are freely available. Well, hammerhead marketing tells us that their GPS chip is something special, http://www.gpsworld.com/gpsworld/article/articleDetail.jsp?id=3053 . It seems to differ from "dumb" receivers by doing code phase search in hardware, directly.

There is an interesting paper on increasing accuracy of commercial GPSs that may be applicable. [4].
Other interesting papers. [5][6]